President Obama Is Doing A Good Job

Discussion in 'People' started by nanettetron, Feb 28, 2014.

  1. Alex0256

    Alex0256 Member

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    Yeah he's doing so good of a job that his "Obama Care" is only for those who can afford it. People who don't have to rely on the Health Wagon which is run by donations.

    Yeah, SUCH a good president that he is pulling out the troops after 2-3 years of being in office. Wow, what took so long I wonder?
     
  2. r0llinstoned

    r0llinstoned Gute Nacht, süßer Prinz

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    President Obama is doing a good job..


















    Said no man ever
     
  3. OddApple

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    ...doing a good job...of being the kenyan version of kim jung bung
     
  4. Dude111

    Dude111 An Awesome Dude

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    The only people who think this ARE SHEEPLE WHO ARE IN CONTROL!!
     
  5. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    Sheeple are in control? :eek:
     
  6. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Or so the white-wing racists would have you believe :rolleyes:



    God bless President Obama and ungowa Black Power :afro:


    Hotwater
     
  7. OddApple

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    Yeah right.....
     
  8. sunfighter

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    Obama Report Card

    • Regulation of Wall Street Banks Obama Yes, GOP No
    • Vets Benefits Obama Yes, GOP No
    • Disability Benefits Obama Yes, GOP No
    • International people with disabilities treaty. Obama Yes, GOP NO
    • Tax on Companies that ship jobs overseas Obama Yes GOP No
    • Small Business Jobs Act Obama Yes, GOP No
    • Dream Act Obama Yes, GOP No
    • Don't Ask Don't Tell repeal Obama Yes, GOP No
    • Jobs Bill Obama Yes, GOP No
    • Fair Pay for women Obama Yes, GOP No
    • Immigration Reforms Obama Yes, GOP No
    • Tax Cuts for 1% Obama No, GOP Yes
    • Medicare Voucher Obama No, GOP Yes
    • Cut in Welfare for the poor Obama No, GOP Yes
    • Keep big oil Subsidies (Welfare) Obama No, GOP Yes
    • Increase in Minimum wage Obama Yes, GOP No

    So, explain to me again why it's all Obama's fault ...
     
  9. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    I'd give him an A- :2thumbsup:

    He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School (the second highest honor available) so it only seems right he’d receive the same grade as president :patriot:

    Hotwater
     
  10. Dude111

    Dude111 An Awesome Dude

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    Obamas grade: F-
     
  11. 6-eyed shaman

    6-eyed shaman Sock-eye salmon

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  12. Logan 5

    Logan 5 Confessed gynephile Lifetime Supporter

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    Funny how folks forget that the VA has cut back on vet bennies. I guess that's expected. Not by me for sure.
     
  13. 6-eyed shaman

    6-eyed shaman Sock-eye salmon

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    The voting populace's memory span doesn't exceed 15 minutes
     
  14. OddApple

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    Especially obama's drooling mouth breather constituency
     
  15. Red Fox VII

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    Obama is a bit moderate for my tastes. I would like to see the min. wage raised before his term ends at least, and maybe he could better defend the homeless.
     
  16. Red Fox VII

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    But yes, he's doing pretty good. It's too bad half of the country are brainwashed vicious social darwinist disguised as Christians.
     
  17. Dude111

    Dude111 An Awesome Dude

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    I agree completly... Everyone who thinks Obama is doing a good job is hopeless!!

    We know your just saying this hotwater...... I guess your afraid to tell the truth..
     
  18. OddApple

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    <<social darwinists>>

    I'm not entirely sure I get the meaning of that because somehow, it doesn't sound like a bad thing? Maybe it's the other side of the coin as I think about it. You're saying high, snooty, upper reaching talking monkeys are worse than lingering wastelings and I was thinking darwin the other way.
     
  19. OddApple

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    Another "good job" of obama's running before the charges get filed, but claims hanging until,
    Mid-terms because oby won't be able to get another crony very easy ~ gesture, but gesture about all:

    U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder plans to stay on through November's mid-term
    elections and has no timeline for an exit after that, a Justice Department official told
    Reuters on Friday.

    "The Attorney General does not plan to leave before the mid-terms. That does not
    mean that he is definitely leaving after the mid-terms, just that he is at least staying
    through that time," the official said.

    There has been speculation over when Holder, 63, might step down from the post
    he has held since shortly after President Barack Obama took office in 2009. Should
    Republicans win control of both chambers of Congress in the November elections, it
    may be difficult for a potential replacement for Holder to be confirmed.

    Among Obama's cabinet members, Holder is said to have one of the closest
    relationships with the president. During his time in office, Holder has taken on
    issues in line with the president's agenda, such as civil rights, voting rights, and
    most recently, reducing sentencing for low-level drug offenders.

    The Washington Post reports today that Holder planned to stay through the
    elections but could not confirm his plans beyond that.

    But the Post said that Justice Department officials close to Holder claimed that
    although he planned to stay in office until after the midterms, he would "not
    commit" to remain on the job after December.

    Holder has indicated that he does not want to stay on as attorney general through
    Obama's second term, the Post said.

    The speculation about his early departure began in earnest when he was taken to
    MedStar Washington Hospital Center in February feeling faint and with an
    elevated heart rate.

    Although he was released after a few hours, the Post said Holder told friends it was
    "spooky" and possibly a warning sign that he should spend more time with his
    family.

    But Washington sources tell the newspaper that Holder is in no urgency to leave
    because he want to complete ongoing initiatives, such as clemency for nonviolent
    drug offenders, which could result in thousands of federal inmates applying to get
    out of jail on reduced sentences.

    However, Holder's workload certainly appears to have taken a toll on him in recent
    weeks.

    While testifying before the House Oversight Committee for more than three hours,
    Holder clashed with Rep. Louie Gohmert after the Texas Republican suggested that
    "contempt" was "not a big deal" to the attorney general.

    "You don't want to go there, buddy," Holder quickly snapped back.

    Gohmert was referring to the House contempt vote against Holder for ignoring a
    committee's subpoena to hand a full set of documents related to the bungled
    firearms operation dubbed "Fast and Furious."

    Holder also felt slighted by a comment that Texas Republican Rep. Blake Farenthold
    made during a House Judicial Committee, saying he did not plan to ask the Justice
    Department chief any questions because he should have been in jail for contempt.

    In fact, the nation's first African-American attorney general was so angry that the
    next day he changed his speech at a meeting of the Rev. Al Sharpton's National
    Action Network in New York City to attack the "ugly and divisive" treatment he and
    the president had received from Republicans, implying that their criticism was
    racist in nature.

    Apart from the Fast and Furious controversy, Holder has also been under fire from
    the GOP for dragging his feet on investigations of the IRS and Benghazi scandals.

    Information from Reuters was used in this report.

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    Bye bye butt-bird! Roll me a fatty and toke "G-d bless America!" one less problem on the hill
     
  20. PureSoul

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    Edited: Do not wish to spark any debates. Sorry. Xx
     

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